Men's LSD Lite Jacket II

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$75.00$49.00

Style #210265

An indispensable companion for running, walking, and travel. Sporting a handy roll-and-stow hood, and now with a clip on the stash pocket, this crazy-light, stashable jacket is always at the ready. Weighs less than a blueberry scone and packs down as small.

My wife has been wanting me to get a bright and/or reflective jacket for a couple years now, but I had never seen one that I really wanted to purchase, until this...Read complete review

My wife has been wanting me to get a bright and/or reflective jacket for a couple years now, but I had never seen one that I really wanted to purchase, until this point.

I have only been using this jacket for about two weeks now, and it is fantastic. The first two nights I wore it, it was about 45-50 degrees. I am hot natured and expected to get warm, so I just wore a t-shirt underneath and had the zipper unzipped to about 3/4 of the way down, and by the end of my 3-mile speed run, my arms were dripping sweat. I immediately knew this jacket would be great once the temperatures started tanking here in KY.

The past couple nights it has been about 25-30, and I still only wore a cotton T-shirt underneath (but this time with the Brooks Vapor Dry 2 Glove and a light skull cap), and, once again, by the end of my 3-mile speed run, I was still warm and sweating. I truly think that, with this jacket's great wind-stopping ability, I could put a long-sleeve layer below it, throw on some tights under my shorts, and be warm running in 15-20 degree weather.

Long story short, this jacket does everything it advertises: Definitely windproof, warm, bright, stylish, and water resistant. The only thing I can't really comment on is the hood, as I have yet to unfurl it since I didn't know it existed until I jumped on this site.

Great jacket, don't hesitate to buy.

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The jacket looks and fits great and is lightweight.However, it's not practical to use it in rain because the hood has no drawstring. Wearing it while running means that it falls down...Read complete review

The jacket looks and fits great and is lightweight.However, it's not practical to use it in rain because the hood has no drawstring. Wearing it while running means that it falls down every few seconds. Why would a company know for its running gear design a rain gear jacket with no drawstring for the hood? The athlete is forced to wear a weatherproof cap or hat.

Really lightweight, perfect layer to block wind and rain, and I bought a large so I can layer underneath for winter runs here in Michigan. I haven't tried using the hood yet while I run, but having it unrolled while running is annoying.

The jacket looks and fits great and is lightweight.However, it's not practical to use it in rain because the hood has no drawstring. Wearing it while running means that it falls down every few seconds. Why would a company know for its running gear design a rain gear jacket with no drawstring for the hood? The athlete is forced to wear a weatherproof cap or hat.

I have worn the jacket casually as well as running in fair and inclement weather. The jacket proves to be an exceptional wind-blocker, and light rain is unnoticeable. The running jacket that is completely waterproof does not yet exist, but this one comes as close as possible. It will eventually soak in moisture, but the wearer will likely never feel wet. Only damp.One of the greatest pros is that even when beginning to soak in water, the jacket remains lighter than most dry jackets. When wet, it will cling to bare skin, so a light shirt or even thin baselayer underneath is ideal in the rain.